‘<1 ii ' l. l i rr.”-151-.-ll . , . i ".>, l. i ,., ._ .»:;,< .1 ...V Ati. . itll* ` ,i, ii _l _,ii f it f- ue »1._~iri-pu twwzzf :?"!"! 5! Y'>?`§' 5Q'2‘€¢7=!;=-ol Yll ll bl Ji \-ll”-'-‘_-SE fi Ji M ei lil !‘ll 'O I5( ‘Ci 'fc bi . ¥_i ~ "e : M7 L v V E . Ju tu: 44'.-1.-..¢.-i... li ini iii Mi i\l.' 05 or 11-r Nt #Wm-ctw nl io 11.1 Bl, lu el lc 5255?.-5! - i l' i.; 1 , . -_....»._r mai-e4 nl-`- '*'1V‘£:l':'-ri ..~.. .r-$#‘ ‘ ’ ., i PAGF FOUR THE (Il'1ARL(Yl"I`E'l`OW`N GUARDIAN 4 I T* F I i Prerllli-ut, Llent.-Cal. W. Chester B. Mclmre Vive-l‘r4~|i|del|!, J. B. Burlldll, I. J. L Secretary Lleut.¢.`0L D. A. llwliinrlon. D. I. 0. Editor null liimaglng Director il. B. Burnett. I. J. I. Aniiiniinle Eiiiton. Frerili Walker and D. K. Din-le. lnrning Dolly ifnuniied init?) $5.00 per year (hi edvenee) lrlivi-ri-d ii lity #L00 in-r year tin ldvenret mailed tl Prince Eilwurii |niiiiiid_ $5.00 per your (in ndvnrru) Mailed tu Cuuuiiu :md United States C r‘iiii>.w, risniwaiw iz, 1931 Space Ai A Premium ./\i‘i‘i.i'iliii_; io ai recent pri-ss report, accom- ninilziiiiiii :it \\ ci-tiiiiiisier _\hbi-y will he so taxed at tile Lfii|'ini;1iii»i1 :is to liiilit the wiilth of seats to iiiiii-ii-i-ii ini-lii-.~_ This ilii-tins thzii p'ei‘soils \\iili gi-iii-i'i»ii~ hip iiiiusiireiiii-iits will be out of lurk. tint-i--iiiiii-iits shoulil bi- eiici»iiriigi-il to siii- iii it tlizii ihi-ir i‘epl'i-si-iitati\'cs are eligible pli_-.~i<;ill_\- ii- ui-ll as otlli~i'\\'i.~i`-_ lf, for exziiu- pli. lli-\. .\|ii_ 1,1 l’_\i;i-; is to he thi- t`\.\ii»iii-1i,L i.-li i iw. \ii _\ i' i-i-pi-i~si-iitiiti\'i- iii ilu- ci-i'i-lining., llii- ipii-will of hi- 1iliilit_\ to sit ci>|iifoi'tzilil_\' uiiliiii ilu- li;ii~r.i\v liiiiiis assigiieil sliiiiilil he _~i-i'i~i:~i_\ iii--,u-'iii-il. lii thi- cvrciit of thi-re lieiiig iiiiy il--\ii>i .iliiiiii the tii:itii‘r. ti |'ii'oi`i-ss of slim- niiiig by iii-.:..iis of iliciiiig :iiiil ext-i‘ci~c might prriii' i-i`iii‘.icii»iis, iliiiiiuli ailniiitetlly the tinle is .~ii~i': ini' .nic siicli i-.\pi-i'iiiii-iii. ttii Iiii- iil‘iii' |i.ii1il, if a iliiiiister of the inas- _-.i\i~ pli_\.~ii`.'i'i |»i’iip~\riii>iis iif lli>_\'. .\ll<. _\lc- l\r\ ici, -liiiull lu ilii- iiiii-ei'iiiiii‘lit`s cliiiiei-, the illt`iii'iill_\ niiiiiil Iii- iii-iiriiiiiifiitzillle. lliiil _\lR. .\l\i l\i\.iii_ iiiiir thi- i-li-ctioii ciiinpziigii, gone in iiii' c_\i-liiif;‘_ :is iii- was expected to do in \'ie\\ iii' hi. .i--iii'.ii.ie in ;ilii»li_~li "the pix-seiit extrava- ;;.'iiii si-iiiii oi' t`iii‘iii-liiiig _\liitisti-rs and otlic- i,il. iiiili iii-fini' c;ir_~", thi-rc iliiglit he siiille liopi- fin- liiiii_ lliit it is now tn.. Iiiii- to get into li-iiiiiiiiu: xinil li;ir:'iiig the linlikely prospect of iii- iiiiiiig .ilife iii liiihlt zi iliiilhle _-;_e:it, his hopes ni ~ii‘ii»i; the t'iii'iiii:iiii>ii. exei-pt on the picture t»i'i'ii ii. iiii_-.{lii .is \\i~ll hi* Iiliatiiliiili-il. lint iiiiri- :tit iithi-r tio\'i-riiini-nt menihers to be iuiii-iili'i'i-il. to whoiii the seating priililem \\-iiiil-lipiji--_-iii no i-inhiirrassiiicnt. llox. i\IR_ 1ii\>.i~_ i'-tr ixuiiiplc-_ (_\\hil in the lliulse has to sit ii- :i h:~.i~l\-lii-iiclii-r. iiiit of -ig-lit behind the piiiiili-i-i_»ii.- hulk of thi- Public \\'orks I\linister) \\'i»tilil ci-i't.iiiily he eligible. So tiiii would HON .\li.-_ .\lit`.i‘i...\\_ llox. _\la. t'}_\i.i._-\.\*r, and l'lo_\'. l\lii. .\i_i,i \. The l‘rc-mier llinisclf woiilil do in a pinch, but it is iiiiili-rstoiid that he has delin- iiil_\' rli-i'i~li»il iii ri-iii.iin at honle. ll01\`. i\lR_ l`i,-~\\'.i-i'li;ip.~' tiitrl lc-ss difficulty in "i:ipei'iiig iliiuii" to the ri-ipiireil avoirdupois tli:iii hi- Ii-~< pli_\1~ii-iill_\' i-iii-ructic colli-ziguc. Iii iiiiy i-ri-lit. ilie priihli-in is oile for deter- iiiiiiiitiiiii in the Ciiiiiieil Chiiniher and not in the pri-~-_ .\ll the i-ici-tiirs will hzive to do is foot ilu- l»¥ll,_\\liich is lilN aiirl \Vi-:i.i.i_\i.ii‘i»_\` eiiii-rgc from the sllailes. as from thi- tomli, to lr.-ad their phzintoin armies, while the stirrn llc-iglits of .\li»nt St. jean, Iliigoiliont and l":ipi-lotto .si-i-in wilfiisedly criiwiicilllyhosts l \ Mitritiiiie member of the l.-louse of Commons S9 cuss i\laritinie‘ problems before they are dealt iihandou the proposal to take over the Electric- i of the fact that history has a habit of moving ln me circles For though the “blood aild iron" regime of Bis.\i.»\iic1< and Kaisisn Wil.:-iEi.M has pass- th? uiiiler the Hol1eNzoLL151iNs, and is treading a is she the only nation so engaged. How true it Hin 1' virlui-s the l3is_\i.\i_ifzi_tion ol th_c monarchy in Germany, while over "uh", B, lu# “ay , 1 l PUBLIC FORUM lhleoilxelliiilliha- undone It llkroet. ilu Gnu-lheleeenel I loeglehel dlneennlep by eeneepeelceie of vherlnasun Their eyes rested devotedly on that white-hair- umouuuce md m_b,eedu,g whuu in -1 sung-no-nu Cd. Pf1111¢11C 1131111. as if awaiting the word of _Iac conlinand_ 1118 51\1lfl0\\`S OU! of the past! This episode at I DOW" 15 115 1101231. with the passage of tivo bleghmly different. People are afraid iB1,.,_-I-he c_Tu:u announce E it aint so" is a phrase which _ls t it is a handy word, often serv- where nothing else will do. "Say t the way it stands and couldn t THE CITY DEFICIT JOC2i» fr ai . C ' i ic ' t iii 1 nf” ‘ popular .is a comcntion cclltic. Witgfn ska; qlhgniefklgfxf; NNOVATION lower bowel The infection infiamesl I gives them a graciousness and poise Sir.-It is sound reasoning and me 1 _ manner that could never be advanced thought. resulting from - . .. ,_ , _ ` » _ f th llbldd toth wus ..1,nCmH_v I\L,lghbDur, pUhc_\,_ .lhaps how gi; ned ln any other way.-Forest from observation and e_xperien¢e 210 bile rom em ii er e mere seiiiiiiicnt invariably acts when selfisllricsb .;uld self-iiltezest einer in, _ Illghway_ police along all the dence of general information. ___ ___ * main arteries of Mexican' motor I have the Opinion of one of our m _ _ __ 33/el haive equipped with new ipost leameg Islanders that a col- mm ,Ti - -1 _ ~ 1- ~- it ~1 -» if of PM °;;i.i.';...-az.:-f,,::.-°-i:i:.‘;‘“‘.;¢.-;:‘. ..-i'i=‘..‘;.°-nr... ten-°:. M- -i-» by --1- \1’r1""_' _“"11 l11'U1’111J_1l' 1111"” 10 3'? 1’°f°1`e 111'? 59"' trained in the fundamentals of em- thing like a skilled hand silioulinlfig gneed b au '_ n th n mixed :ite Riiilway (,oi1ul1ltti-e :uid advise them whether ergency treatment by doctors and ple novice how to use the tools of 5: y g S ° es a B rses, General Francisco Ll. Musica, 0 tra-de. the federal department of com- From time to time I have been mais that uve entirely lmhtgrgssesé nications, said. “The function of surprised at the want of general in-V Lack of exercise' overwe 8 ' ear e highway police is to ensure the formation shown by persons who 35356’ continued mdigesuon and . . . is..”i..;’.€:::§.I~:“.i.°‘;;-;“.t.-tra.‘ali I.'::;..f,-°2-3;.y;;2‘..:t.°sl‘°:“;..l1-;f 1 ........ .- . wo eller.. infringe upon the rights and sional man. He -was somewhat skep- my of gausuone Ionmuom.. _` n e Press. that has induced Dalhousie College duy_ becomes wo mick and stone,-l ' to give credit to students for evi- Evidcntly the Senate rcscilts any individual safety of others by travelling at un- tical and had- not much faith in the 1** W te speeds, it is even more neees- Bible, He even doubted the story B , _ “ t be thtt l in- 0fJ .I ll ll' rirrogatiup to hiinsclt _the right to call a mget- _ixgu gr in zuigiressabe rgiluiririwift Jusegfulfi. c0f_:o,fg,au'§n““e“l'1°“ bf’ no ' t - ' _ "_ .. ` ' ini: of uuimc mem -cis and bella Ors to is treatmentund help. Brendon sun. who was Josephus, I never lgiculmy ms; un mme more ex_ , heard of him?" When I said he was with in Piirliameilt or otllerwise. The trouble be;'1‘g'g:o;f1':$ "gba axilyggigii-,'15,-iviS;§,i_'id?i§$.:;lii18'!; glnuitcfulgl; ent- td) wearing loose clothlrig-es- ri-mild come in were the decision of the mayor- Day at the Races-»_;h¢ word --chap it up and see what he has to say." if ity in the discussion to he officially considered Iatan" appeared- The Principals in Many wllege graduates are lost °1 as the Voice of me Maritimes the picture pointed out to the dir- in arguments with well read per- EPS” ' ector that not one person lri six Sons who never saw the inside of a uld understand what it meant college o . _ ' The experiment was made on six Evidently college training needs The City Council of-Moncton has decided _to re n la ers and teehriic to be supplemented by extensive presentiitive p y - s, with the following result: One reading and observation. ought it was a girl's name; other Yes, the change is likely to do B. . _ ._ _ _ ' th 'tv ‘md bd’ phmt from the company of that guesses were. a dessert-made ice away with the reading of light nov- l lame hy expropriation. Alderman Mike Selick cue am, an early Eumpean emperor, els and trashy literature. coilteniled that there was no urgency ill the mat- and “damed-if-I-know." _The word I am. Sir, etc.. il . - t be served better by a Council Commission than le t t of the Doiiiiiliou Lxpciinleiltzil Station Pied L_ _ _ _ . _ v i-xpi'opi-izitioil was carried by a majority of only 35 votes. er, and he doubted whether the citizens would E1; he recent civic election a plebiscite in favour of 11 ntly education at Hollywood _._-" _ aves something to be desired, and E-C-0-N-0-M-I-C-S The soul selects her own society. hey were by the incorporated company. At yet that moving picture centre ls _ __ Then shuts the door: ttempting to educate the world.- Sir,-Both newspapers credit the On her divine majority . ictoria. Colonist. Mayor with Q statement that un- s taken out of the script Evi OBSERVER employment relief is still a serious One would naturally be led to be- probiem. U >i< >l< 1 lieve from these instancgis of jii_u_i-' Isn’t there some mistake? I am ~ - ~ - cal dant that s eec from e i sure Ma or Turner is oo courtco s A Accomlll-1;' _1°_ Mr' `C' Pj Ballcyf Supgmltenflent Beniili wasrsbf a. pufflty beyond the to thusyattack the rteputatlon iii Unmoved. an emP€l‘°I‘ 13 141191511113 ‘ -' ‘ . ' ' dreams of Fowler. It ls not so. Mr. public men, and even part of the Upon her mmf- ustlce Horrldge, dealing with al public press. If unemployment still anclal case in the King’s Bench, exists then there is moic than a I’ve known her from im ample high “M5 °f Cereals are having an adverse ef' giice remarked: “Has your com- loose 'screw in the political ma- ect on the hog industry, with a result that hog pany gone scum" and went on to Chine. f roiluetion for the year may drop below that oi e of spi-i‘ti'i-s i-_xii-riniiliiliiig one another. \\c ;ii‘i- ri-iiiiilili-gl of this passage by a recent ni-\\.~. iii-iii friiiii Driorn lloiisc, llolliiild. where f7,265,_l49 in 1935. This was an increase of stat/es who every year spend $4,000.- be filled with plenty, work would. ver coach ln true American mild- in dues to matrimonial 0l\ll>S Or be in abundance and every table ov- agent style. Now Lord Lonsdale has 311,768,845, ol' 6.5 per ccilt. Operating ex P Y ' i nc protested.-Manchester Guard- ed, the sun of prosperity wou`d ini ian. lightning change jump into activity, 1 the no work fungus would be dried Acwfdinstoasiirvey reiwried by up iushmter, and almost without ir encles and $9.000.000 in 1105111180- erlonded with the luscious fruits of si =i- >i< _ _ _ f Gross revenues of Canadian railways or he mneman Magazme_ there are waiting me new Dames to be swam ~` -_ ooo all An pcnses increased by $1,241,510 or 5_9 per cent., 883,729. Freight traffic was heavier by 5 per 485 and the average number of employees from 116,595 to 116,701. * * * The test of all higher education, writes Lord I.-`.ustace Percy, is whether it allows the best minds to ripcn. Of course, they must continue. to ripen through life, but they should have at- tained a certain ripeness before they begin to practise upon the lives of their fellow men. Uni vcrsities exist chiefly for those whose profession it will be thus to practice. University education is if-ehtiically useful for other professions, but such training is not the main fuilction. The state of a man’s soul will not much affect his technical skill as a working engineer. But in the “hu- inziiiistic" professiotls it matters profoundly. In the teacher or the civil servant or the works inziniiger, or the trade uilion organiser, ripeness niakcs all the difference, not only io personal character, but also to professional efficiency. ai -ii 1 The lion. B. W. LePagc, President-of-Couiv cil, represciitiiig the Premier, will have his first meeting with King George VI on May 7 when His Majesty will attend the F.n-ipire Parliamen- tary Assocatioil luncheon at VVestminster Hall. The luilclieon will be attended by the Prime Min- ster, several of his colleagues, the Speaker, the eaili-r of the Opposition and the leaders of the Toronto 'Del _ d this $13.000.00 0lil.l8.y, lt is dis- victory net operating revenues by $527,335 aild the op- covered results in abo_ut $.20 yved- And now Mayor -1-timer, it is ai. I 1' ' fr _2 _ 2 i I to - _ dl1\BS il year When sc oo ac SYS. ieged dlscredlts those heaven-sent_ ned to me uesurm or 3, era ing income om $5_ 47 96 n_ 935 $3. nu_rSe___ omce Workers _md widows prophets to the extent of mmm; us gynlggrrgp the SMI ll’ _ me New _ P511' 017 With 1‘°t11'ed 501111915 and that relief is still ix serious problem, York Herald Tribune by B letter tn cent. and passenger ti;affic by 5.6 per cent., but sailors, clerks, accountants. rural 8 yea, and a hal; um, the acces- which he “lated in the ws “_ passenger receipts declined 0.6 per cent. Total ¢:__¢;§1_:>_;'_Z»____ fgimemce ¢cI;i:__11;?1; _$215 sio_u__ of tix peace, plenty and pros- wmmmed by mmles Mitcham he ‘ . . 1 »- - ' R . 1. pay roll increased from $13,690,137 to $13,/42; me use to mos’“‘”t ‘ot these seekers r>eBa¥;kD___ei;_den___ m_____mce _md went bo S _uuuug sé,;,_u;ua_( I after m0M`im0I\11\1 171155. 1*' 15 5515-- pub‘ic statistics. business men quail- 1'1“’_Y °“ e sum 9813-m~ fied to speak, tell us of phenom- W111C~11 was “med W ‘]°h€‘ L' th; ennl world recovery from the great Some New Zealand ltudenle 0| depression. Business is better, mom fdmws BOGYDH BYJOHG BUY. 511;?" foreign affairs and politicians play goods are consumed or absorbed, invincible champion of lihue w0r.d. with the ld€9- 01' 111170111118 the P1'°' investment money is more plentiful. boxed wltlh him and knocked t/ectlon Of the United 513195 °1 bonds find a ready srl;-_ the world him out ln just under six rounds. America in Weill 01 WHY- W11e1'935 over, and yet in Canada even the , I had a broken hand when I did it others IM/Ol' B P\'0W¢lf1V€ 9-11131169 l prosperity government publish ii and he injured one of my ribs in ‘ with JB-D0-H. Bull H-S 50°" “-5 11195’ statement. made lifter taking il na- the third round. but there was not realize their 1mP°rf-“me 1° °°1°P1 tional survey. that there are more the slightest mum about the wu- imy policy rewards these 0011011165 unemployed people in canada than .,,s._»~ lmless lt falls in broadly with the in the worst days of the Bam-,pig Lmd Lonsdale has dune much policy Oi Great 13111819 ©1185’ ¢l\11°1‘11Y govemment and amid the worst I lose interest lri a well-nigh lnsolu- horrors of the dem~es5|.m_ ble D\’0bl¢"1- The 15-111 15 that Great' And why? If we are buying and made_ and some one must be mg. Britain is still eiiipectcd by most. using more goods than bsfm-¢_ W1-ty mu them_ New Zealanders to take the lnltla- an there not mm-,. pmnioyed in We Wm let the uovemmunt un_ tive in Pacific affairs; and, if this making muse goods? They must be sweu They mu us that we have u.n_ country does not take the initatlve, t u un n 1. do1_ u then nobody wu|___Ex_ f ti n*xf:u?M:"_)u_es :gd not .because ol her rex or innate U1 11" L°“d°“ °'“'“' 'he c‘““" because she (under the Kin Treat ) and from 11m N°"‘1°““l Railway was Ewen lzliillgiiietshebudriltiiifllglyexperlence nec- other countries gthari wb did before -ludgment mr s1'00oi against’ the easary for greatest skill. This is we gave them the freedom of our di-ivgr of atruck whlchtuoliidgd vyith shown _by pest; of more than 2,000 markets. These goods are made by Bild dBI;\8€¢¢;[:__1_°°;J';1u‘; gf gl; £1; persona on vision, reaction, time. foreign workers and not by sturdy _ fnigxsigg uu mmm unuouulur me and other essential abilities for the Canadians. Unemployment is de- M 9 Ps met” of trying ,D beat me mum automobile driver, made by A. Ri creasing in tl;__ose countries from ac 8 lg'-(vorjn to the crown __o" _ unter, an American Professor 0 which we pure use, and our govern- "°“m°1 Ps choioini - Quebec °1“‘°“1°1° B Y - h l ttlstl , ttl view Hem Mr- --0-°f if “M ¢= *,},‘§“‘§,,,§’,‘;f,,,’, if “,j‘,,,,,,,‘§,,,';,,“;‘,‘,’, ‘lg healthy condition that it is easily great. book. "An American Doctors Odyssey," had 12 word.; which he used to submit to people who claim- ed that they were champion spell- ers. In his book he claimed that the average nurriber oi’ mistakes was four. Could you spell these words which were the ones he had up his sleeve: Inoculatc embarrass, harass, supersede, innuncdo, rarely, villify, plaguv, desiiccate. picnlcklng_ The spellings ere all authorized by the Oxford dictionary.-St. Catherine; Standard. i 'ri-ll* .gg _ Q00” HAHI. PREVENTING GALLSTONE COLIC AND GALLSTONE IDBMATIDN It ls only natural when a pain' is in the stomach in blame the eaten. Yet the commonest cause on of the gall bladder; not in- As a matter of fact now that in- discovered by the latest labors.- pulation is afflicted with disturb- mated at 5 to 10 per cent, which have ga.11 stones whether or not ptoms m . What causes a. gall stone to form? It is agreed- by research physic- er emotional disturbance seem to ture and flow of bile, so that the ted due to orsunisnls from the the lining of the gall bladder and of lttle ducts ox tubes which carry all intestine. The bile cim’t dow rea formation results. Eating too much meat was for- erly thought t/0 be a. cause of gall es but lt would seem that ar ntation is more likely to be fol- t. Gall stones occur in lower ani- tlpation, not enough Liquids ln, rry-all share in the responsibil- To prevent gall stone folvml-tion nd to prevent attacks of gallstone llc requires observing a few sim- le rulesziat eating less food-pa.r- ercise; ic) removing infection pres- cially corsets; ie) drinking plenty water sometimes with a. little m salts in the water. 1- 1901./fu/if -_ `_,1" EBRU&1¥Y_ 12- 1237 i Thur -Fri & Sat SPEBIALS FRUM llllll MENS SHOP' ti lit.-ltr. éw" Shirts by Arrow - by Br dark tones, figures and pat M‘Ell’S WINTER surmg y tion. by Lewis - by' Toolie! They sold at $2! These are actual values! And now in our February Clear- ance they’ve been reduced to $1.49! Collar attached, stripes, all neck sizes and sleeve lengths! clothes in all models and sizes as» Our entire stock of.new winter GH overcoats selling at 1-3 off. We 1_3 still have a wide assortment of PROWSE BROS. Ltd. UVEREUATS ou of complete satisfac- 1 FROM COLLECTED POEMS V Obtrude no more. nmoved. she notes the dhal-iot’s pausing t her low-gate! nation Choose one; tion \ Mr. re.. pon says. _ Fora.Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN ilrange Pekoe Tea to . ` ' Like S ne -Emily Dickinson. He Licked Sullivan (Baltimore Sun.) -Not long ago that very °1”1B»1'1'1'1“ ing peer, Lord Lonsdale, wh; SPON- pam, fhl youth Ln the umm- O S *’l0s, d‘s:lo ed ing Flu' West of the cleared up imotiher legend by tum- ing ll into fact. On the eve of his elghtleth birth- van and there in score met other goods from the United States ments iall heaven sent Liberals) Canada. Well: Mayor Tumor had to tell the truth, hard though it had to hit the promising sixtettc of the ' 1935 elections. But what is much worse, while Bennett contributed _ liberally to our public works, over is million dollars in a year to our province alone, the King-Campbell promising contingent hlve exceeded the "Bc piece” contribution to the formidable sum of $6,000.. leaving to promote sports, in which he has always been -interested, and it is sa bo _ be a, blow to that favorite i'orm oil athletic contest? Foil' since it was no - _, remains "Jim in ip1dshlp’s memory. was beaten by Corbett for the supposed chamipionshlp. title. i-he whole succession of that gaudy and pl-ofitaible title seems to be, shall we sa-y, lillegitlnlate? son and Harold Broderick. South African pioneers. who had not seen each other since 1889 when they were in Matabeleland, met recently and recalled their experiences. Evans. hardware merchant who was ning times mayor of Wclshpool, died recently leaving an estate of $266.- 000 of which $200,000 goes to chart- ' ties here. I ld that he is esipocially found of xing But will not his disclosure t untill 1892 that John L who MET AFTER. 48 YEARS JO}MN - B. M. Wil- ATDS WEI,SHPO0L CHARIZHES L, Wales-Thomas J. | A 'r 'r E N 'r 1 o N SWIIIE BREEIIERS NOW ‘:...!l'° .‘1‘21...“2 PIG - WORM by using the moot ellocilve remedy on the market; Tonic Powder It will tlioroughly nhoiiuh ell lrecce nl worms, emi improve the health of your herd. Price 35cts. per lb. Dol\'¢ delay. Order by Phone or MAIL All oi-iierl promptly attended lo. Phone 315 Mayor 'I‘iu'ner and his colleagues the formidable task of feed-In the 8 hiinmiv. which Liberal mlsmimege- ; . ment. has li-it at our doors. I am, Sir. etc.. l00N0l!lS'1‘,, f TIIE TWU MAGS Inscription A Bpecion! I _...__....__.__.__ -'nm ri FOX RANCHERS ! ! FREE practical infomation hy writing mi for SUNGLO SERVICE SLANTS Published 6 times a year- lret ns have your name and address- We do the rest. INTERNATIONAL FOX Jr ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. ‘ Summerside, P. E. Island. i ASTDNE for RSTHMA Gives complete relief rrom npalms and 1 full nights rest. This remedy is the formule ol e British Missionary from Indie. It was only introduced on the British Market in Ang- ' ull 1931, and has since been largely used and highly com- mended in more than 70 coun- trieii._ Blnoe getting this agency l ie over e year ego il hu been used so successful with Aslhme piitlcnla that we feel every sufferer from this ali- _uielit should know oi' lil bene- ts. Contain; no narcotic or lmlilt-forming drugs. Mil 81.00 I5-00 Smell trial glue loc. send e it rosirii CENTBAL DRUGSTORE Sole Authorised Agent for P. E. liilnnd.